@InProceedings{ PadovaniZacchiroli06,
author = {Luca Padovani and Stefano Zacchiroli},
title = {{From Notation to Semantics: There and Back Again}},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on
Mathematical Knowledge Management (MKM'06)},
year = {2006},
series = {LNAI},
volume = {4108},
pages = {194-207},
publisher = {Springer},
doi = {10.1007/11812289\_16},
abstract = { Mathematical notation is a structured, open, and
ambiguous language. In order to support mathematical
notation in MKM applications one must necessarily take into
account presentational as well as semantic aspects. The
former are required to create a familiar, comfortable, and
usable interface to interact with. The latter are necessary
in order to process the information meaningfully. In this
paper we investigate a framework for dealing with
mathematical notation in a meaningful, extensible way, and
we show an effective instantiation of its architecture to
the field of interactive theorem proving. The framework
builds upon well-known concepts and widely-used
technologies and it can be easily adopted by other MKM
applications. }
}